| DAUB | Bad painting of a bud, possibly |
| ABOUND | Swarm on a bud, possibly (6) |
| BEERS | Buds, possibly |
| SEPAL | Protective cover of a bud |
| JEFF | Half of a Bud Fisher comics duo |
| BUTTON | Any one of the bijou nacre objects ornamenting the costumes of the London costermongers known as pearly kings/queens; a bud; a small disc of chocolate; a knob at the end of a foil; or, anything of lit |
| SLIP | Part of a plant (sometimes a root, a leaf or a bud) removed to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting! (4) |
| DANUBE | Bad painting featuring Northern European river (6) |
| GEM | Word for a bud originally, later a diamond, emerald or other precious stone, hence a person held to be flawless, outstanding or a treasure (3) |
| FLOWERAGE | A somewhat rare or poetic word for a bud's blooming, blossoming or burgeoning forth; or, an efflorescent mass of buttercups, daisies, pansies, pinks, roses, violets or other petalled "anthos" of garde |
| PALINODE | Friend, a bud made a poem of recantation |
| LIFE | Word, related to the German for "body", for one's course of existence; fauna and flora collectively; a painting of a real, rather than imaginary, model; or, a biography (4) |
| GLEN | A narrow valley with a stream, such as Scotland's Affric that is held to be the setting of Sir Edwin Landseer's painting of a royal red deer stag (4) |
| PANORAMA | Robert Barker's neologism for a painting of a landscape, hence a word for a wide or unbroken view (8) |
| MET | Like a painting of a painting |
| HALO | Ring of light in a painting of a saint |
| BEERME | "I want a Bud, bud!" |
| FRIEND | Foul spirit infused with drop of Ribena or a Bud? |
| CAPER | Frolic about with a bud in a pickle (5) |
| EAR | Place for a bud or a stud |